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but we use -- this is kennedy's point. we used to take challenges. god, we went to the moon. and when kennedy said, we're going to the moon, they did not know how there are going to the moon. and so we asked, why go to the moon? he gave the most famous answer which cribs and still today. because it is hard. because it will organize the best and gas. who talks like that now? but you know, we don't even take on challenges. what if the president of the united states said, it is our costa and poverty and we meet, not to give a speech and then never say it again, but actually mean it with money behind it, with resources, commitment, that would galvanize young people around this country in a minute flat, just like that people are hungry for meaning. but we don't have it. nobody believes in it. and so the answer on the peace corps is it does wonderful things abroad, but even more importantly, it does wonderful things in the minds of american young people. and it has since 1961. .. >> thank you so much. [inaudible conversations] >> for more information visit the
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has request extradition of its own citizens back to russia repeatedly one that stands out is in the us act my dog a soviet army officer who joined with the militant movement in chechnya in the one nine hundred ninety s. and he is wanted in connection with terrorist acts i has been sheltered in the united states offered asylum and extradition request by russia have been repeatedly denied in that case and these are just some of the instances the kremlin is pointing out to reiterate its stance on the fact that it sheltered edward snowden. that was artie's lindsey france meanwhile the white house and its intelligence agencies are hoping the utility of the n.s.a. spy programs may be enough to ward off efforts in congress to rein them in u.s. officials last week claimed they intercepted an immediate specific threat from al qaeda that led to a global terror warning in the closing of nearly two dozen diplomatic posts around the arabian peninsula the gulf and into africa on wednesday details of how that threat was intercepted was leaked to two defense journalists cozy with the pentagon who ran
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dennis johnson is with us from of the house. mac mcclelland is also with us. read an article about jeff bezos written by someone from the columbia school of journalism. she wrote -- interesting questions, and jeff cohen. >> these are all good questions. the one thing that is missing is the discretion of the hallowed journalistic traditions of the washington post. any media consumer who has been looking at the articles in the last day and half has heard about what will happen to the washington post journalistic tradition. the paper of watergate. the paper that exposed watergate, published the pentagon papers. serious and diligent news consumer will realize coming incidents like the watergate conspiracy and the pentagon papers, that was 40 years ago. the hallowed tradition of the washington post we are worried that bezos will ruin, -- and we do not know if it will get worse, it may not -- but that tradition, the washington post has really been a newspaper of the bipartisan consensus. in nations like iraq could hardly have happened without the editorial pages hea
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the us a school would argue. here we're talking about economists -- in today's u.s.a. begans would argue that the federal reserve is an engine of inflation. and not a -- it does not control inflation. it actually encourages inflation. that's a different view from today -- one of the goal is to keep inflation down. if you look another -- it's been 100 years since the federal reserve has been established. in the 100 years, or prior to that period, in the united states, inflation was virtually nonexistent. except for brief period of time during wars, civil war, what have you. but the inflation was virtually nonexistent for the first 150 years of our existence. since 1913, inflation has gone up 3,000%. it's not my study. it's a harvard economist who reported at the aea meeting and showed the -- i may have it in the wall street where there's no inflation at all then sudden think takes off. significanting that the -- suggesting that the federal reserve is an engine of the agent not a dependent of the dollar. >> who are some contemporary economists? >> we have a couple of the
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dr paul joins us now from houston texas. dr paul we have a bit of a technical problem so dr paul will be with us in just a moment. he's he's ron paul has been in many ways a thorn in the side of the republican party and in many ways their best salesperson or one of their best choices it's the this the whole issue of republican libertarian is absolutely fascinating. for example we see that the. the republican party is largely it seems to me made up of. we've we've got him with us congressman paul welcome hello clyde i write a very good therefore we got it we're going to get it so that let's let's start with you congressman first of all how did you get into politics what took you from the world of medicine into the world of politics inadvertently i got into politics i really never had much interest in politics and still today it's very secondary to what i try to do but it was in the nineteen seventies i was fascinated with reading economics from a different viewpoint and what i had learned in college and i was fascinated with
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that use. their pay to shop there you don't pay twice in the same boat in the same risks as a membership as well you pay to go and buy that same was soon would you like to make people start paying to go in the door so that all those people do it who are now getting paid fifteen dollars an hour. they're making they're also paying sam's club employees twelve dollars ten dollars an hour i don't want more specifically would you like all of the wall much in the world to make it to where you have to pay to get into the door of their best not the point the point is that if that's. they wouldn't be able to pay one hundred billion dollars to the owners they would have to pay some of that to the employees adam i want to jump in here but well listen i think this whole disk all the debate is absurd about this living wage what is a living wage is fifteen dollars. really the living wage is that really what you need to get buy in should there be some a basic floor of the day are no don't really say as a socie
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for all of us in the fox family, thanks for trusting us for your newsenned info. the o'reilly factor is coming right up. ♪ >> laura: the o'reilly factor is on. tonight: >> to me it's ridiculous to look at that case and not think that race was involved. >> laura: oprah winfrey weighs in on the george zimmerman verdict. wait until you hear what she has to say about the n word. will her words help heal or add to the racial division in america? >> america is not interested in spying on ordinary people. >> also, did the president mislead the american people on the nsa scandal? the spy agency now commits it broke privacy rules thousands of times a year. have they been spying on you? he we will have a factor investigation. >> the first thing that happened to me at the hotel is i got escorted
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dan, thanks for joining us. you interviewed mitt romney for this book in january and i have to say reading what he said about the response to the question of the 47% of the american people as he characterized them, i don't really know if he understands yet why people took offense at that comment. there seems to be a bit of denial there. what was your take? >> well, hi ti had the same reaction, jake. he believes he said something different and the literal words obviously are the ones that people remember when he size it's 47% of the country, these are people who won't take control of their own lives. he continues to say i didn't really say that and he went and got his ipad and started to read through some of what he had said and the question that he was asked. he knows it was a damaging moment. he believes it was damaging because there was the perception what he said. he still had trouble processing it was the actual words up. >> also got the sense in your book from both romney and his son tag that throughout the
dan, thanks for joining us. you interviewed mitt romney for this book in january and i have to say reading what he said about the response to the question of the 47% of the american people as he characterized them, i don't really know if he understands yet why people took offense at that comment. there seems to be a bit of denial there. what was your take? >> well, hi ti had the same reaction, jake. he believes he said something different and the literal words obviously are the ones that...
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do you use drones? i mean prisons? do you use drones to protect prisons? how do he we change with the changing enemy and how do we define keeping our own people safe if they work in an embassy overseas? >> bret: i guess that's really the key splitting hairs here is whether al qaeda is strong and we talked about this last night, steve. they are still at state and elsewhere trying to say that the leadership of al qaeda core has been quote weakened, disseminated. we have consistently expressed a concern about affiliates. the president just last thursday was praising yemen saying that the president there had initiated some actions that al qaeda and the arabian peninsula was moved out of territories it was controlling and there you see it in the oval office where he said it and, yet, you know, in the next few days after that was ordering the evacuation of u.s. personnel. >> right. i think if you breakdown what their argument is on the core vs. the affiliates. we are going to hear a lot about the strength of the affiliates and there is no question that they ment
do you use drones? i mean prisons? do you use drones to protect prisons? how do he we change with the changing enemy and how do we define keeping our own people safe if they work in an embassy overseas? >> bret: i guess that's really the key splitting hairs here is whether al qaeda is strong and we talked about this last night, steve. they are still at state and elsewhere trying to say that the leadership of al qaeda core has been quote weakened, disseminated. we have consistently...
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you tell us not to use, we can't talk any more. >> i want to ban every single word. >> get out. throw to "special report." >> that's it for us at "the five." see you tomorrow. "special report" is next! it is great! >>> the u.s. intercepts the electronic communications of two top al qaeda leaders, plotting attacks. al qaeda's top man ordering the al qaeda branch in yemen to attack the west. it is a major part of what prompted the shut down of embassies in the middle east and north africa. so what's next and who leaked that intel? this is "special report." good evening, i'm bret baier. a terror group that was supposed to be on its last legs seems to be running the show now on american foreign policy. u.s. embassies and consulates in several middle eastern and african nations will stay closed through at least the end of the week. this follows the one day shut down sunday. we have fox team coverage. ed henry is at the white house with a national security leak that's a little different. we begin with national security correspondent jennifer griffin at the pentagon and new information
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you keep us posted. let us know how this plays out. >> yes, i will. >> all right. have a good weekend. >>> still ahead, our "news nation" gut check. the government finally acknowledging area 51, but they say it's not really what you think. >>> plus, which member of the bush family has joined the growing list of people who'd like to see hillary clinton run for president? it's just one of the things we thought you should know. it guides you to a number it guides you to a number that will change your life: your sleep number setting. it will give you the soundest sleep you've ever had. it's a bed so intuitive it even knows you by name. now it's easier than ever to experience deep, restful sleep with the sleep number bed's dualair technology. at the simple touch of a button, the sleep number mattress adjusts to your ideal level of comfort and support, with exceptional pressure relief on each side. experience the newest innovation from sleep number: the only bed that knows you. and there's only one place in the world you'll find the sleep number bed: at one of our 425 st
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us. your book reflects that. it has been endorsed by scholars and civil liberties leaders across the board and it has been very, very high praise and rightfully so. what about habeas corpus make you think that it was an important thing for you to spend the last few years of your life on? what about it can help us in our fight for liberty in the midst of war and terror? >> well, during the bush years of the war on terror i was, like many other americans, horrified by a number of practices. the most fundamental liberties, the right of habeas corpus. like many other civil libertarians, i believe that the legal history of habeas corpus would be on our side. that if i just looked into it could, but in her tired silver bullet argument for there were doing. research more in the paper became a book. personally i lot rockier and less clear-cut than that. starting in england which is more important than in my soon to a lot of people and the estates. if the supreme court decision often discussed in
us. your book reflects that. it has been endorsed by scholars and civil liberties leaders across the board and it has been very, very high praise and rightfully so. what about habeas corpus make you think that it was an important thing for you to spend the last few years of your life on? what about it can help us in our fight for liberty in the midst of war and terror? >> well, during the bush years of the war on terror i was, like many other americans, horrified by a number of practices....
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that data is used to get us to buy things we might not otherwise have bought that it is used to look at other sites that we might have. otherwise not looked down and governments are interested in using that data to make sure that they don't we don't do things that they disagree with so the the goal is behavior modification or behavior containment and both of these both of these entities need these types of data sets in order to do that and we also need to be aware of what you just said what this is being used for how we can kind of take back control of our own lives thank you so much. technologist for the open technology answer to your short time. thanks so much guys if you like what you see how do our you tube channel at youtube dot com slash breaking this and be sure describe for us a single episode of all of our interviews posted separately there on the videos tab and courage i want to check out my interview with former governor and presidential candidate in two thousand for howard dean take on all that and more on you tube dot com making you fat and guys that's it for us tonight
that data is used to get us to buy things we might not otherwise have bought that it is used to look at other sites that we might have. otherwise not looked down and governments are interested in using that data to make sure that they don't we don't do things that they disagree with so the the goal is behavior modification or behavior containment and both of these both of these entities need these types of data sets in order to do that and we also need to be aware of what you just said what...
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that data is used to get us to buy things we might not otherwise have bought that it is used to look at other sites that we might have. otherwise not looked down and governments are interested in using that data to make sure that they don't we don't do things that they disagree with so the the goal is behavior modification or behavior containment and both of these both of these entities need these types of data sets in order to do that and we also need to just be aware of what you just said what this is being used for how we can kind of take back control of our own lives thank you so much brian deegan technologist for the open technology institute for short time. thanks so much guys if you like what you see how do our you tube channel at youtube dot com breaking this and be sure describe for us a single episode and all of our interviews posted separately there on the videos tab and courage i want to check out my interview with former governor and presidential candidate in two thousand for howard dean check out all that and more youtube dot com slash for. and guys that's it for us ton
that data is used to get us to buy things we might not otherwise have bought that it is used to look at other sites that we might have. otherwise not looked down and governments are interested in using that data to make sure that they don't we don't do things that they disagree with so the the goal is behavior modification or behavior containment and both of these both of these entities need these types of data sets in order to do that and we also need to just be aware of what you just said...
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data is used to get us to buy things we might not otherwise have bought that it is used to look at other sites that we might have. otherwise not looked down and governments are interested in using that data to make sure that they don't we don't do things that they disagree with so the the goal is behavior modification or behavior containment and both of these both of these entities need these types of data sets in order to do that and we also need to just be aware of what you just said what this is being used for how we can kind of take back control of our own lives thank you so much. technologist for the open technology institute for short time. thanks so much guys if you like what you see how do our you tube channel at youtube dot com breaking this and be sure describe for us a single episode of all of our interviews posted separately there on the videos tab and courage i want to check out my interview with former governor and presidential candidate in two thousand for howard dean check out all that and more youtube dot com slash making you fat and guys that's it for us tonight as alwa
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what's wrong with us? >> i think, look, i think there is a fine line between addiction and things we should forgive and things that we should take into account. i don't know that we should forgot, greg. and i don't know that it becomes the be-all, tell-all excuse for bad behavior. i think that if you're dealing in the case of aerial castro, you're dealing with one situation that maybe you don't get the death penalty. . >> we take part in that. >> how do you distinguish between a real addiction and a fake addiction. >> yeah, it's a great question, and that's part of the issue, right? sexual addiction doesn't really exist. but if somebody comes into my office as a patient, i will say, look, that doesn't really exist, we need to look at depression, and we need to look at these other things and you need to take responsibility. but they'll walk down five blocks and get another mental professional who will agree with it. they'll spend money to try to get a defense or to get it fixed. and part of the issue is the
what's wrong with us? >> i think, look, i think there is a fine line between addiction and things we should forgive and things that we should take into account. i don't know that we should forgot, greg. and i don't know that it becomes the be-all, tell-all excuse for bad behavior. i think that if you're dealing in the case of aerial castro, you're dealing with one situation that maybe you don't get the death penalty. . >> we take part in that. >> how do you distinguish between...
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that data is used to get us to buy things we might not otherwise have bought that it is used to look at other sites that we might have. otherwise not looked down and governments are interested in using that data to make sure that they don't we don't do things that they disagree with so the the goal is behavior modification or behavior containment and both of these both of these entities need these types of data sets in order to do that and we also need to be aware of what you just said what this is being used for how we can kind of take back control of our own lives thank you so much. technologist for the open technology answer to your short time. thanks so much guys if you like what you see how do our you tube channel you tube dot com slash breaking the send be sure to subscribe to you know there's a single episode all of our interview posted separately there on the videos tab and want to check out my interview with former governor and presidential candidate in two thousand for howard dean check out all that and more youtube dot com slash breaking sat and guys that's it for us tonig
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one is used for scientific research. the u.s. has a contract with foreign nations to perform research and supply operation research. >> it is how they themselves. the navy right now is looking seriously at buying more icebreakers because the arctic is dying and the fact that the northwest passage way is opening, that is an area you have to have a presence in because of the increased economy, shipping and etc. >> if the rear admiral the co- starred in the navy tells you that he does not feel prepared, that he needs icebreakers, needs this equipment, that he cannot operate in the way being asked, that is something we should take seriously. permanent. has no military instant -- installations within the arctic circle. the northern u.s. border is so poorly monitored foreigners have landed undetected on u.s. soil. >> german cruise ships were able to travel to the northern tip of alaska. 200 people were able to walk around alaska. as far as i know, no one in the united states knew what was happening. >> the bush and obama administration
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they didn't do that with us. there have been times where they slipped back into the cold war thinking and the cold war mentality. >> something that shocked me about russia. i'm surprised this is not a huge story. suddenly homosexuality is against the law. this seems like germany, let's round up the jews, the gays. it seems like that, you round up people you don't want. why is not more of the world outraged at this. >> i've been clear, when it comes to universal rights, when it comes to people's basic freedoms, that whether you are discriminating on the basis of race, religion, gender or sexual orientation, you are violating the basic morality, that i think should transcend every country. now, what's happening in russia is not unique. when i travelled to africa, there were some countries that are doing a lot of good things for their people, who were working with and helping on development issues, but in some cases have persecuted gays and lesbians. >> do you think it will affect >> do you think it will affect the
they didn't do that with us. there have been times where they slipped back into the cold war thinking and the cold war mentality. >> something that shocked me about russia. i'm surprised this is not a huge story. suddenly homosexuality is against the law. this seems like germany, let's round up the jews, the gays. it seems like that, you round up people you don't want. why is not more of the world outraged at this. >> i've been clear, when it comes to universal rights, when it comes...
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thanks for joining us. i'm bill griffeth. >> bill, great having you. >> always enjoy it. >> have a great weekend, everyone. see you on monday. >>> "nightly business report" has been brought to you by. >> sailing through the heart of historic cities and landscapes on a river, you get close to iconic landmarks, to local life, to cultural treasures, viking river cruises, exploring the world in comfort. ( ship horn sounding ) ( crowd murmuring ) woman: smile! ( camera shutter clicking ) there you go! oh, dear, oh, dear. we've walked all this way for this? yeah, but it's closing down, it's my last chance. can i borrow your glasses, gerry? yeah. go on, it won't bite! are you sure about that? ( chuckles ) jack, come on! you're a man of the world! it doesn't look like this is of this world. no, thank you. i don't eat food that wobbles. you don't know what you're missing. mmm...mmm. the true taste of old london. you know, the one being wiped out by ken and his cronies. i mean, hundreds of years of history and tradit
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thanks for joining us. i'm bill griffeth. >> bill, great having you. >> always enjoy it. >> have a great weekend, everyone. see you on monday. >>> "nightly business report" has been brought to you by. >> sailing through the heart of historic cities and landscapes on a river, you get close to iconic landmarks, to local life, to cultural treasures, viking river cruises, exploring the world in comfort. >>> the following is a co-production of kqed and the center for investigative reporting. >> in california's fields, things are changing. crops are less plentiful. >> we're seeing two-thirds of a reduction in volume out of our southern growing regions. >> insects are more abundant. >> our temperatures have increased by two to three degrees fahrenheit, and that seems to be enough to keep them from being frozen out during the winter. i did end up losing one field -- probably a quarter of a million dollar hit. >> water, already scarce, is now too salty to sustain crops. >> if you don't have enough quality water to f
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us or harm us in the future. ramirezseph rumor is -- ing is no hero. ilso, from american hero, joe, am optimistic on manning being paroled. a new report on mortgage servicers. numerous ongoing issues in the mortgage servicing business ranging from problems helping troubled homeowners to payment processing errors and loan changes. the review comes as the new federal regulator prepares to comply with new rules on the mortgage industry set to begin in 2014. the agency plans to press for industry changes. there is a challenge in making non-banks are following federal law. virginia up next in alabama. caller: i would like to thank c- span for this program. i am a retired government employee who worked in the capacity of intelligence. should bemanning, given life. people do not understand what this man has done. to be caused americans killed. he has but a lot of lives at risk. concerned,nowden is they need to bring him back to the united states and execute him. you do not give out secrets of the united states of americ
us or harm us in the future. ramirezseph rumor is -- ing is no hero. ilso, from american hero, joe, am optimistic on manning being paroled. a new report on mortgage servicers. numerous ongoing issues in the mortgage servicing business ranging from problems helping troubled homeowners to payment processing errors and loan changes. the review comes as the new federal regulator prepares to comply with new rules on the mortgage industry set to begin in 2014. the agency plans to press for industry...
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that data is used to get us to buy things we might not otherwise have bought that it is used to look at other sites that we might have. otherwise not looked down and governments are interested in using that data to make sure that they don't we don't do things that they disagree with so the the goal is behavior modification or behavior containment and both of these both of these entities need these types of data sets in order to do that and we also need to just be aware of what you just said what this is being used for how we can kind of take back control of our own lives thank you so much brian given technology to the open technology institute for short time. thanks so much guys if you like what you see how do our you tube channel at youtube dot com breaking this and be sure describe for us a single episode of all of our interviews posted separately there on the videos tab and courage i want to check out my interview with former governor and presidential candidate in two thousand for howard dean check out all that and more youtube dot com slash the. and sat and guys that's it for us
that data is used to get us to buy things we might not otherwise have bought that it is used to look at other sites that we might have. otherwise not looked down and governments are interested in using that data to make sure that they don't we don't do things that they disagree with so the the goal is behavior modification or behavior containment and both of these both of these entities need these types of data sets in order to do that and we also need to just be aware of what you just said...
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we used a real country, but i stopped using real countries and started to use fictional countries as i found that the students were bogging down. they were not winning the game very well after a few years and i didn't know why. i questioned them and finally came to light. the real countries look at the newspaper and ask our parents would take their suggestions and do what they do. real problems, real world. of course they were solving. so we kept the real problems and kept going. today, the world peace game from his forfeit a five-foot on the floor is a four-foot by four-foot by four-foot glass tower. it towers over most of my fourth graders, nine euros in virginia where i teach these days. this tower emulates our earth. there are four layers. there are 44 by four she said plexiglas stack one above the other to make a space in between each layer horizontally. on each layer we have hundreds of game pieces, mostly from hobby shops and toy stores. i've collect them over the decades. the bottom level is called the undersea level. submarines, undersea mining, coral reefs endangered specie
we used a real country, but i stopped using real countries and started to use fictional countries as i found that the students were bogging down. they were not winning the game very well after a few years and i didn't know why. i questioned them and finally came to light. the real countries look at the newspaper and ask our parents would take their suggestions and do what they do. real problems, real world. of course they were solving. so we kept the real problems and kept going. today, the...
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talk to us today. i'll believe it when i--- [ both ] oooooh... [ female announcer ] as you get older, protein is an important part of staying active and strong. ensure high protein... fifty percent of your daily value of protein. low fat and five grams of sugars. [ major nutrition ] ensure! nutrition in charge! yeah? then how'd i get this... [ voice of dennis ] ...safe driving bonus check? every six months without an accident, allstate sends a check. silence. are you in good hands? >>> running for president means starting in iowa, right? iowa's first. their caucuses have been first in the nation for 40 years now. so starting to run for president means starting in iowa, which means first competing in the ames, iowa, straw poll, which is a scam. it is a total scam, a fake wigged pay for votes, not a real contest pretending to be a contest. the iowa straw poll costs money to vote. it costs $30 to cast a ballot. some buy those ballots for people with the understanding that those people will then vote for t
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thank you for joining us. good to see you.nk y >> thank you, senator. >> thank you. >> next, moreha on this week's x revelations that the nsa broke privacy rules.la the agency chalks it up to aalks mistake. and what happens when the super secret spy agency gets sloppy. our sunday panel joins us next. >>> i think it has taken hold not only among the public, but n around the world that somehow we are out there willy nilly jus just succeeding in information on information and doing what we please. >> they are defending the government against accusations of domestic spying and in a way to prevent abuse and the "washington post" is claiming of oversight. our former democratic congressman dennis could you. sin niche and -- kussinich. >> it is fairly in context as congressman king just said of the overall number ever -- number of calls being put into a database on where in theamou amount of work the nsa is actually doing. i think the number one question, the only question here is there evidence that the government is
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should have you with us here on t.v. today i roll researcher. most of these voices the couple of the law for violence or soft. but we drove the window climbed in and tried to start it. we pushed it a little way we were drunk. consumed with you're an alcoholic nearly all of them are homeless orphans with no money or relatives. or you'll stay with me to school for a moment but there it felt like it was bad but there's a street to it and you're going to beat me up at any moment. as i turned my back i couldn't help wondering about my safety love a good elephant is an award and he's there the father you could say that slobber races he makes normal people out of ugly duckling. we speak your language as i mean can i be well enough to dance with. this program seems documentaries in spanish what matters to you. the only true image of angola's story. here. altie spanish find out more visit. although it's been almost four months since the horrific boston bombings that left three dead and dozens injured there are still plenty of questions left unanswered pr
should have you with us here on t.v. today i roll researcher. most of these voices the couple of the law for violence or soft. but we drove the window climbed in and tried to start it. we pushed it a little way we were drunk. consumed with you're an alcoholic nearly all of them are homeless orphans with no money or relatives. or you'll stay with me to school for a moment but there it felt like it was bad but there's a street to it and you're going to beat me up at any moment. as i turned my...
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it was naturally this provoked angry protests from the us government only. human revolution generates a process of social changes. brought the first wave of migration to miami. the corrupt officials and the torture of. my father was a colonel in cuba and he left that night that that president but he still left. i remember i was seven years old when castro came to power and i remember mobs outside my home. our house was surrounded sag we were searched constantly so that's the image that i have of the revolution people were being imprisoned the fact that people were being everything was taken away from them. without trial for or without a recent. the revolutionary prosecutor had presented evidence that the men on trial had participated in torturing tens of thousands and killing some twenty thousand people suspected of antibodies to activity. the revolutionary court acquitted thousands of former batiste police and military officials but executed some five hundred others. some former but tista military and police officials who launched attacks from miami trying
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she has use as possible use of the book for other reasons you can relate to your home. this book is full first-person reporting and some of her travels are included to afghanistan and pakistan. regular sponsored research and some other sources paint a picture of where the drone use has grown to today. i would like to open with the question about what you can find when you started this and how do you characterize this piece of work? >> good afternoon, everybody. thank you. i started this work approximately 15 years ago and i wrote this book because i had been very closely watching the evolution of the u.s. response to 9/11. oh government reports of bombs are true because i remember looking at the television and watching them in thinking that this technology is amazing and frightening. frightening and awesome and all inspiring all at once. it gives us the ability to pinpoint targets with laser like precision. a discussed the key people that we went after. i wondered if that was true. often times what we were seeing on tv screens is was not what was happening on the ground
she has use as possible use of the book for other reasons you can relate to your home. this book is full first-person reporting and some of her travels are included to afghanistan and pakistan. regular sponsored research and some other sources paint a picture of where the drone use has grown to today. i would like to open with the question about what you can find when you started this and how do you characterize this piece of work? >> good afternoon, everybody. thank you. i started this...
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are being used. there have been several limited studies in this area of the past several decades so i'm pleased today and we'll have the international association of police. we are covering the hope for the past 10 years and this was done with the research center. john is the research individual who is a director and he will be handing this to us. the state association are like a distinguished perception from reality and this includes myths with reliable information that proves otherwise were confirming and proper procedures or practices that need to be addressed. today as evident by your practices to move forward, particularly in regards to media and government bodies. the study will facilitate a more accurate view of these actions for perspective overtime versus focusing on anecdotal incidents. i know there are other areas of concern as mentioned in the book. we will have comments on this. and these initiatives need to be renewed and reviewed and discussed in a public forum with legislators and wha
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we are comfortable using that. we used it in the past. we need to continue to evolve and make sure we -- on the way we go about protecting information, whether it's at the federal, the private levels. >> great. thank you. i know, we had a question before we get to the two questionses. commissioner tony clark, if you -- we would have had you up here. and we thank you for being here. i know, your adviser is here as well. we appreciate you being here. we know the hard work you do. we know it's important you you or you wouldn't be here. i will have to say it's rare you see a commissioner in an open audience when they're not serving on a panel. ic that says a lot about commissioner clark. we appreciate your attention to detail and duty. thank you for your service. we appreciate you. let give them a hand. plldz. >> first question. my name is david. i am with forbes. my question is for doug. i was interested to hear that signer is considered by. koa on the same threat level as weather event. givethat weather events are getting more severe, and t
we are comfortable using that. we used it in the past. we need to continue to evolve and make sure we -- on the way we go about protecting information, whether it's at the federal, the private levels. >> great. thank you. i know, we had a question before we get to the two questionses. commissioner tony clark, if you -- we would have had you up here. and we thank you for being here. i know, your adviser is here as well. we appreciate you being here. we know the hard work you do. we know...
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people who thank you so much for joining us. thank you. now when it comes to wall street and big banks so much do we really know about the people working in america's financial institutions well a recent article by the c.f.a. institute charade economy claims that one in ten people in the financial industry are get this certifiable psychopath but i'm not talking about chainsaw slinging serial killers that moviegoers have come to know over the years but the psychological condition that includes superficial charm conning and manipulative behavior lack of empathy and remorse and get this a willingness to take risks sound familiar well political commentator sam sachs investigates if psychopaths are naturally attracted to wall street or if the business creates them. i know my pager can be correct i think sometimes. yes this is just a movie about a psychopath a banker but really we all know there's something a little off about wall street given recent behavior even the financial times wonders surely only someone with a serious personality disorde
people who thank you so much for joining us. thank you. now when it comes to wall street and big banks so much do we really know about the people working in america's financial institutions well a recent article by the c.f.a. institute charade economy claims that one in ten people in the financial industry are get this certifiable psychopath but i'm not talking about chainsaw slinging serial killers that moviegoers have come to know over the years but the psychological condition that includes...
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his false affidavit was used in court appeals. wayne williams lost each time anyway. >> to this day, is there any question in your mind whom you saw with cater? >> no, there's not. >> it was? >> wayne williams. >> robert henry is not the only one whose story has changed back and forth over the years. so has wayne williams'. at trial, williams testified he was home all evening sick in bed, when henry said he saw him holding hands with cater. now williams says he has a different alibi for that evening. >> yeah, i was at a place called hotlanta records in college park. >> williams says he drove to that office near the atlanta airport. he had taken photos for this poster the night before and went there to turn in this invoice to get paid. >> we delivered a bill and statement of services that we were cut a check for. and it was probably about 9:00 or 9:30 when i left that location. >> we reached hotlanta's owner, melvin ware, now living in los angeles. >> he called in advance and when he came, i went back and wrote the check behind the
his false affidavit was used in court appeals. wayne williams lost each time anyway. >> to this day, is there any question in your mind whom you saw with cater? >> no, there's not. >> it was? >> wayne williams. >> robert henry is not the only one whose story has changed back and forth over the years. so has wayne williams'. at trial, williams testified he was home all evening sick in bed, when henry said he saw him holding hands with cater. now williams says he has...